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Bill O'Reilly
You are listening to the O'Reilly Update. Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Mike Slater
Thank you, Bill. It is Wednesday, July 23, 2025. Here's what's happening today in America. Obama responds shift in trouble. Full video released an opera house renamed. It's all coming up. Then Bill's gonna be here with your message of the day. But first, President Trump said, referring to the treasonous behavior of former President Obama to undermine the Trump presidency with now proof of an orchestrated effort to make up a Russian collusion conspiracy. Trump said that based on what's happened over the past decade, quote, it's time to go after people. Trump did not lock Hillary up in 2017. At the time, he said it was time to move on for the good of America. But since then, the Democrats tried to lock him up. So Trump now says, after what they did to me and whether it's right or wrong, it's time to go after people. Obama's been caught directly. So people say, oh, you know, a group, it's not a group. It's Obama. His orders are on the paper. The papers are signed. The witch hunt that you should be talking about is they caught President Obama absolutely cold. They tried to rig the election. They got caught and there should be very severe consequences for that. Barack Obama spokesperson responded out of respect for the office of the presidency of our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of the White House with a response, but these claims are outrageous enough to merit one. These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt at a distraction. The president also spoke about the California Senator Adam Schiff, who, according to a Fannie Mae memo, engaged in a sustained pattern of possible occupancy misrepresentation on five Fannie Mae loans. Trump said, quote, they have him 100% on mortgage fraud. The case has been referred to the Department of Justice. Trump said Schiff should, quote, pay the price of prison for a real crime. William Anthony McNeil Jr. 22 year old black man filmed part of an encounter he had being pulled over by police. The video went viral and his video started when police officers broke the window of his car and dragged him out. But the Jacksonville sheriff released the whole footage. Police approached his car. He had the door open and was halfway out of it. He then closed the door and locked it. Officers told him seven times to open the door, warned him three times that they're going to break the window if he doesn't. He was ultimately arrested, charged with resisting arrest, possessing not more than 20 grams of marijuana with intent to use drug paraphernalia, driving while driver's license is suspended, not wearing a seatbelt, and no headlights in the rain, fog or smoke. House Republicans have advanced a proposal to rename the Kennedy Center's Opera House the First Lady Melania Trump Opera House. This would rename the second largest theater in the complex if Congress approves the House spending bill. I'm Mike Slater. I have a podcast called Politics by Faith. The great Bill O'Reilly has your message of the day next.
Piers Morgan
I'm Piers Morgan, the host of the Piers Morgan Uncensored Podcast. We do big interviews and we do big debates about whatever's getting people talking. We make news, we make noise, and we make a little bit of trouble, too. Come and see what all the fuss is about. You can listen to Piers Morgan uncensored on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bill O'Reilly
Time now for the O'Reilly update. Message of the Day. On this Wednesday, the notorious Hunter Biden has given an interview during which he says his father, the president, was under the influence of Ambien when he debated Donald Trump in June 2024. So you will remember Trump's derisive nickname for President Biden was Sleepy Joe. Ambulance is supposed to make you drowsy. Sleepy, if you will. Perfect context, right? But why would anyone take that drug before a huge public event? Makes absolutely no sense. Now, Hunter Biden knows his drugs, but he's also a fellow given to exaggeration. Keep that in mind when considering the scenario. Up next will probably be some loon saying the Trump people slipped the ambient into Mr. Biden's cocoa. The rumor is MSNBC is exploring that angle right now. But that could be false. Or maybe Putin did it. Or Kamala or George Clooney, who Hunter Biden believes is a quizzling. Great word. Of course, none of us know the truth here, including Joe Biden himself, whose memory is not what it used to be when Harry Truman was president. I will say this, however, if Joe Biden actually did take Ambien before the debate, man, does that product work. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. You can reach me billorilly.com bill@billorilly.com name in town if you wish to opine. Now, let's go to the mail. All right, Larry, concierge member. Larry gets direct access to me. We hope you check that concierge program out. You'll. You'll be happy with it. I guarantee you get a free book, too. All right. The Epstein story. Be there forever, no matter what the facts are. Just like the JFK assassination. No, I don't think so. This time next year, I don't think Epstein is going to be in anybody's mind at all. I'd like to see. As I said, I don't want to be repetitive. Let's get the grand jury thing out there. We got Jim Thompson, Loveland, Colorado. I know you're sick of the Epstein story. I am, but it's important and I understand. But nobody's talking about Trump's achievements. We did yesterday, and we gave him a report card. Unless they're in the conservative media. We are not in the conservative media. In fact, many in the conservative media hate us. President Trump now appears to be dishonest and corrupt. I disagree 100%. I don't see him being dishonest and corrupt, and those are very serious charges. I think he makes mistakes. I think he overreacts and uses emotion, but I don't think he's an inherently corrupt man. Jason Voss, Katori, Japan. Mr. Rose, as we all know, the media has claimed President Trump sent Jeffrey Epstein a birthday card. Well, why doesn't the media show the public the car? Good question. I don't know why, but this is easily taken care of by forensics as we analyzed. David, concierge member. Thank you, David. Bill, a moment. You stated that Trump is trying to solve some of our vexing problems. I immediately thought of what FDR was trying to do at the outset of his administration. You got it. I bet you read Confronting the Presidents, didn't you? But fdr, he came in, he had to do it because this is going to be a rebellion. Trump came in with an edge, a chip, and he just. Six months. Unbelievable. In a moment, something you might not know.
Mike Baker
Hey, Mike Baker here, host of the president's Daily Brief podcast. If you want straight talk on national security, foreign policy and the biggest global stories going on of the day. This is the show for you. We publish twice a day, Monday through Friday, once in the morning, again in the afternoon. And on the weekend, we go longer with the PDB Situation Report with excellent guests including national security insiders and foreign policy experts. Check us out on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Also on our YouTube channel at PresidentsDaily.
Bill O'Reilly
Brief now, the O'Reilly update brings you something you might not know. 121 years ago today, a Syrian migrant named Ernest Homwe unveiled a new dessert at the World's Fair in St. Louis. The chef took a thin waffle, rolled it into a funnel and stuffed it with two scoops of vanilla. Thus, the ice cream cone was born. Here are a few facts. The history of ice cream dates back to the 2nd century BC when Roman soldiers mixed snow and honey. Today, there are more than 600 varieties of ice cream in the USA alone. Despite all the option, the favorite flavors have remained the same since the World's fair back in 1904. Chocolate, vanilla, strawberry. In total, Americans spend $20 billion each year on ice cream. Around the world, the dessert is enjoyed in many unique ways. In Japan, folks mix milk with sticky rice and green tea. Result is a chewy snack the size of a golf ball. For Italians, it's about gelato. The recipe uses whole milk instead of heavy cream. The result? Gelato is actually healthier than its American cousin. In Israel, ice cream is mixed with sesame seeds, walnuts, honey. With cows in short supply over there, folks in the Middle east use goat's milk instead. The Bavarians in Germany enjoy a strange treat called suss noodle, German for sweet pasta. Vanilla ice cream is pressed through a pasta maker, then covered in strawberry jelly. When finished, the dish resembles spaghetti and tomato sauce. Ooh. Finally, the culinary capital of the world, France. A growing trend there is to combine ice cream with classic continental ingredients. If you plan on visiting Paris, popular ice cream flavors include lobster tail, duck liver, caviar, snails and, of course, blue cheese. Not me. I'm sticking with strawberry. Back after this.
Sean Spicer
Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer show podcast reminding you to tune into my show every day to get your daily dose into inside the world of politics. President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all sides, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't. So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicer show podcast drop at 2pm East coast every day. Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcast.
Bill O'Reilly
Thank you for listening to the O'Reilly update. I am Bill O'Reilly. No spin, just facts. And always looking out for you.
Summary of "Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis"
Episode: The O’Reilly Update, July 23, 2025
Host: Bill O’Reilly
Release Date: July 23, 2025
Bill O’Reilly opens the episode by introducing Mike Slater, who delivers the day’s news updates. This segment sets the stage for the critical discussions and analyses that follow.
1. President Trump Accuses Former President Obama of Treason
Timestamp: [00:39]
Mike Slater reports on former President Donald Trump’s allegations against former President Barack Obama. Trump claims that Obama engaged in "treasonous behavior" aimed at undermining his presidency, citing an orchestrated effort to fabricate a Russian collusion conspiracy.
2. Allegations Against Senator Adam Schiff
Timestamp: [01:45]
Trump turns his attention to California Senator Adam Schiff, alleging misconduct based on a Fannie Mae memo that suggests Schiff engaged in "a sustained pattern of possible occupancy misrepresentation" on five Fannie Mae loans.
3. Police Encounter with William Anthony McNeil Jr.
Timestamp: [02:30]
The segment highlights the viral video of 22-year-old William Anthony McNeil Jr., a Black man, during a police stop in Jacksonville. The footage shows officers breaking his car window and dragging him out.
4. Proposal to Rename the Kennedy Center's Opera House
Timestamp: [02:55]
House Republicans have advanced a proposal to rename the Kennedy Center's Opera House to the "First Lady Melania Trump Opera House," contingent upon congressional approval of the House spending bill.
1. Hunter Biden’s Allegations Against President Joe Biden
Timestamp: [03:50]
O’Reilly discusses Hunter Biden’s recent interview where he claims that President Joe Biden was under the influence of Ambien during a debate against Donald Trump in June 2024.
2. Epstein Story and Public Perception
Timestamp: [05:10]
O’Reilly addresses the ongoing discourse surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, comparing it to the JFK assassination in terms of enduring public fascination.
3. Defense of President Trump’s Integrity
Timestamp: [06:40]
Responding to claims of dishonesty and corruption surrounding President Trump, O’Reilly firmly defends him.
4. Addressing Media Claims Against Trump
Timestamp: [07:20]
O’Reilly challenges the media’s allegations that President Trump sent Jeffrey Epstein a birthday card, questioning the lack of transparent evidence.
Timestamp: [08:23]
In a departure from political commentary, O’Reilly shares an interesting historical fact about the invention of the ice cream cone, celebrating its 121st anniversary.
Origin Story:
“A Syrian migrant named Ernest Homwe unveiled a new dessert at the World's Fair in St. Louis. The chef took a thin waffle, rolled it into a funnel and stuffed it with two scoops of vanilla. Thus, the ice cream cone was born.”
Additional Facts:
Bill O’Reilly wraps up the episode by reaffirming his commitment to delivering "No spin, just facts," and encourages listeners to engage with his content through his website and contact information.
Final Statement:
“I am Bill O'Reilly. No spin, just facts. And always looking out for you.”
Timestamp: [11:36]
Donald Trump on Obama’s Actions:
“Based on what's happened over the past decade, it's time to go after people.”
[00:39]
Bill O’Reilly on Hunter Biden’s Claims:
“Hunter Biden knows his drugs, but he's also a fellow given to exaggeration.”
[03:50]
Bill O’Reilly Defending Trump:
“I don't see him being dishonest and corrupt, and those are very serious charges.”
[06:40]
Bill O’Reilly Questioning Media Credibility:
“Why doesn't the media show the public the card?”
[07:20]
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and viewpoints presented in "The O’Reilly Update" episode, providing a clear and engaging overview for those who have not listened to the podcast.